Apr 25, 2008 | WTHR-TV Indianapolis
Cindy Day named Race For The Cure Honorary Survivor
“It's just about love and friendship and creating family and memories and just living each day to the fullest”
HEADLINES 700,000 people could be affected by security breach Obama likely to return to Indiana Inspectors examine bridges for earthquake damage The 5.2 magnitude quake felt in Indiana Friday was also felt in ... via WTHR-TV Indianapolis
Community donations will send at-risk kids to Camp this summer
The second annual Ramp to Camp fundraiser, sponsored by Two Men and a Truck northside with The Salvation Army Indiana Division, is scheduled for May 10 to May 15. via Carmel Star
American Cancer Society: Relay for Life
TV Public Service Announcement American Cancer Society: Relay for Life Updated: Relay for Life seeks to engage communities around the nation to fight cancer. via WANE-TV Fort Wayne
: 700,000 IDs exposed in theft
“We certainly take this very seriously, any time there is a security breach, and we hope it gets cleared up very soon”
The theft of a computer server may have exposed Social Security numbers and other personal information of as many as 700,000 people. via Anderson Herald-Bulletin
“He could have made millions as a corporate attorney”
Michelle Obama campaigned for her husband, presidential candidate Sen. Barack Obama By THOMAS B. LANGHORNE Courier Press staff writer 464-7432 or langhornet@courierpress.com Thursday, April 17, 2008 Making ... via Evansville Courier & Press
Sheriff's dream: state of the art outdoor training facility
“The whole concept that the sheriff has, i can relate to on a variety of levels”
Allen County Sheriff Ken Fries is trying to turn 200 acres of land into an academy for officers, and the public. via WANE-TV Fort Wayne
Purdue researchers to present CAFO findings
HAMMOND, Ind. -- Research on concentrated animal feeding operations will be presented at the 2008 Indiana Milk Quality Conference on Tuesday and Wednesday at the Ramada Inn and Conference Center. via Palladium-Item
New ISU college prepares students for growing field
“We have brought the different health disciplines together for a whole-health picture”
More than ever, people are interested in their health - hospitals and doctors' offices are packed with patients and not enough caregivers, parents want to know how to get lethargic kids moving and interested in ... via Tribune-Star
Big test ahead for county's election clerk
“If we have problems, it'll be national news”
It's not only Hillary Rodham Clinton and Barack Obama who hope to succeed on May 6, the day Indiana primary voters head to the polls. via IndyStar.com
EDITORIAL: Sachem Award confirms Gaithers' contributions
Bill and Gloria Gaither have brought happiness to so many, enriching lives through the inspirational music they create. via Anderson Herald-Bulletin
Police arrest two Sullivan County teens following high-speed chase
Two Sullivan County teens are accused of leading police on a high-speed chase Tuesday afternoon that ended in their arrests near Shelburn. via Tribune-Star
Breaking Update: American Idol finalist Bucky Covington coming to Terre Haute
“Bucky is coming but the rest of the show is still being finalized.”
American Idol 5 finalist and country recording artist Bucky Covington will appear June 20 in Terre Haute, according to the entertainment Web site Pollstar.com. The eighth-place finalist in the 2006 season of ... via Tribune-Star
I-69 extension to hit pavement
“I was just taking pictures, pictures they don't want us to take because they don't want people to see the real damage that's happening because of I-69”
Four months after a court victory over environmentalists, state highway officials are pushing ahead with their plans to start work this summer on the first segment of the long-planned Interstate 69 extension ... via Fort Wayne Journal Gazette
Gospel duo to recieve state award
Bill and Gloria Gaither will receive Indiana's highest award for their contributions to gospel music. via WLFI-TV West Lafayette
: Sales tax set to rise Tuesday
“That's a lot of money, but on a $25,000 item, it's just one percent”
At least half the customers at Clarksville Schwinn Cyclery come from across the Ohio River in Kentucky, but owner Bob Peters is worried that might change starting Tuesday. via Anderson Herald-Bulletin
'It's really kicked everybody up a notch'
“We're addressing the issues with principals. We're putting some things in place, making sure AYP is met next year”
Stony Creek Elementary Principal Heidi Karst said finding out that her school failed the Adequate Yearly Progress requirement was the best thing that could happen. via The Noblesville Ledger
Amazon.com bringing new jobs to Indiana
Online retailer Amazon.com says it plans to open a 600,000-square foot distribution center that will create more than 1,200 jobs by 2010. via WANE-TV Fort Wayne
Jobs issue heats up in governor's race
“It moves beyond generalized ideas and is an actionable plan”
The major party candidates for governor have left no doubt that jobs and the state's economy will be top issues in their campaigns. via Tribune/Sunday Ledger Tribune
“That might be a little high, but there's structural damage, smoke damage, (and) water damage”
An Elwood factory will be shuttered for at least the next several days after fire erupted inside the business Tuesday morning. via Herald-Bulletin
Experts: Fed rate cut could be hurtful
The Federal Reserve cut short-term interest rates Tuesday, a move meant to brace troubled New York banks, but one that could backfire on Indiana and raise fuel and raw material prices as the dollar's value ebbs ... via IndyStar.com